Optical clamp-pincers.



P. B. HART. OPTICAL CLAMP FINGERS.

APPLICATION FILED [AI 18, 1908 907,347. Patented Dec.22,1908.

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PEARL B. HART, or KENTON, OHIO.

OPTICAL oLAnr-Pmon .ts.

Specification 0! Letters Patent.

Patented lien. 22, 1908.

Application fil ed. May 1a, 1908. Serial Nb. 433,549.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, PEARL zen of the United States, residing at Kenton, in the county of Hardin and State of Ohio, have invented a new and useful Optical Clamp-Pincers, of which the following is the specification.

My invention relates to improvements in an adjustable and supporting clamp pincers, which provides an optician with a handy instrument having a perfect support and equal tension for mounting and dismounting frameless eye glasses.

Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar letters corresponding parts in the several views.

Figure 1 is a perspectiveview of the clamp pincers. Fig. 2 is aview, showing the aplication of the clamp pincers in mounting enses.

In the drawing 0. indicates the body of the pincers. The supporting radial arms of the pincers, by which the lens and frames are supported while mounting and dismounting are shown at b. The clamp hooks at the end of the supporting arms are indicated by c. The screw slot between the clamphooks is shown at d The slot in the bod of the pincers provided for the adjustable clamp The adjustable tension B. Hanna oitipincers is indicated by 1'.

said slot of the Tue screw lifter at the lower end of the pincers is shown at 9.

From the foregoing description it can be readily perceived that this instrument proolamp operating in the vides a useful, convenient and perfect tool of reference indicate outwardly from the ends of the tongs,

for the Optician.

Having fully described my invention, I desire to claim and secure by Letters ent is:

In an optical clamp pincers, of the nature and for the purpose described, in combination with body of pincers having a slot, provided with an adjustable tension clamp operating therein; of radial arms extending o pincers, the said arms provided with clamping hooks, with a screw slot, between the hooks, whereby the said radial arms with clamp hooks, having a screw slot, secure the lens and frame with perfect sup ort and equal tension, while mounting and ismounting eye glasses, substantially described and illustrated as set forth.

In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses. I

PEARL B. HART.

what Pat- Witnesses:

W. A. CAMrBnLL, CHARLES E. Huronmson. 

